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PL/SQL fundamentals
Oracle 11g and 12c PL/SQL features
Data Manipulation Techniques
Managing data retrieval with cursors
Cursor variables
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Error handling using EXCEPTIONs
Debugging PL/SQL blocks
Achieving Maximum Reusability
Coding user-written functions
Developing safe triggers
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Exploiting Complex Datatypes
Bulk binding for high performance
Finessing the compiler
Types of dynamic SQL
Package Tips and Techniques
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PL/SQL fundamentals
• Declaring and anchoring variables to database definitions
• Flow control constructs
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Oracle 11g and 12c PL/SQL features
• PL/Scope in Oracle 11g• Returning implicit cursor results from stored
procedures in Oracle 12c• Declaring local functions within SELECT
statements in Oracle 12c
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Data Manipulation Techniques
• Maintaining data with DML statements• Employing the RETURNING INTO clause• Solving the fetch-across-commit problem
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Managing data retrieval with cursors
• Implications of explicit and implicit cursors• Simplifying cursor processing with cursor
FOR LOOPs• Embedding cursor expressions in SELECT
statements
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Cursor variables
• Strong vs. weak cursor variables• Passing cursor variables to other programs• Defining REF CURSORS in packages
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Debugging PL/SQL blocks
• Simplifying testing and debugging with conditional compilation
• Interpreting compiler messages• Applying structured testing techniques• Building and applying a test bed• Leveraging the debugging facilities in SQL
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Achieving Maximum Reusability
• Writing stored procedures and functions• Calling and invoking server-side logic• Passing input and output parameters• Implementing an autonomous transaction
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Coding user-written functions
• Calling PL/SQL functions from SQL• Building table-valued functions
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Developing safe triggers
• Employing :OLD and :NEW variables• Avoiding unreliable trigger constructs• Exploiting schema and database triggers
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Exploiting Complex Datatypes
• Collection types• PL/SQL tables, nested tables, VARRAYs• Stepping through dense and nonconsecutive
collections
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Exploiting Complex Datatypes
• Collection types• PL/SQL tables, nested tables, VARRAYs• Stepping through dense and nonconsecutive
collections
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Bulk binding for high performance
• Moving data into and out of PL/SQL blocks• BULK COLLECT INTO and FORALL• BULK cursor attributes• BULK EXCEPTION handling
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Finessing the compiler
• The EXECUTE IMMEDIATE statement• The RETURNING INTO clause
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Types of dynamic SQL
• Building SQL statements during runtime• Autogenerating standard code
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Package Tips and Techniques
• Package structure: SPEC and BODY• Eliminating dependency problems• Overloading for polymorphic effects• Evaluating application frameworks• Declaring and using persistent global
variables
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